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How to Know Noun Clause Easily

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 28 Desember 2011 | 19.33


 Noun clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun.
                                 Formula of noun clause :
              (  Subordinator + subject + verb + complement )

 Three kinds of Noun Clause
·         That Clause ( Independent clause + that +subject + verb + complement )
Ex : I know that you love him so much.
·         WH Question Clause (Independent clause + WH question +subject + verb + complement)
Ex : do you know where he is?
·         Yes/no  Question Clause (Independent clause + if/wheter +subject + verb + complement)
Ex : I don’t know if you are a reach person.

POSITION OF NOUN CLAUSE

}  As a Subject
Ex : whatever you said always make me happy.
}  As an Object
Ex : She doesn’t know if I love her so much
               
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE

The adverbial Clause is a dependent clause  that modifies the verb of the main clause or an adjective or adverb.
Kinds of Adverbial clause
}  Time : (When, While, Everytime, Whenever )
Ex: While the drought was going on, many people took fewer shower and baths.

}  Place : (As far as, Wherever, Everywhere, Where )
Ex: Everywhere I go, I use my motorcycle.
}  Manner : (As , By, Like, As If, As+adverb+As  )
Ex: Many Americans want to move, as far as they can from polluted cities.
}  Cause : (Because, , Since, As  )
Ex: Million of people work in the chemical industry, because the industry has grown rapidly.                                        
}  Result : (So that, In order that)
 Ex: Changing the oil and filter in a car is so easy  that anyone can do a job.     
}  Purpose : (so that, So+Adjective/Adverb+That.)
 Ex: Farmers use chemical fertilizers and pesticides, so that they can increase food  crops.


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